from: Precious Kevin <preciouskevin01@gmail.com>
date: Nov 29, 2025, 9:30 AM
subject: Your attention is required
mailed-by: gmail.com
Attention Beneficiary
The audit / probe panel committee set up by the governing board of World Bank to investigate the activities of the International Remittance Department of the Central Banks has finally cleared you of all the allegations and mysteries surrounding your payment file and your partner Mr.Steve Whitlow, who was initially suspended at the beginning of the investigation for conniving with bank officials to estruct fees from you and trying to divert your funds to a different account in the USA.
After the clearance and further instructions has been given to the World Bank authorised bank in Asia to complete your part payment of $10.5Million with added interest for years of US$1.5M remittance to your account without further delay.
Finally, upon the receipt of this urgent email you are hereby advised to reconfirm the following details such as, (1) YOUR FULL NAME, (2) YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS, (3) YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER, (4) YOUR OCCUPATION, (5) YOUR AGE. These details are necessary to fastilate your funds transfer within 48 hours.
Expecting your prompt response in this regard, and for you to confirm receipt of this email message.
Best regards
Precious Kevin
Head of department
World Bank office
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